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News and Announcements

Installation of Elmwood Ave. Crosswalk Traffic Light Is Under Way

Monroe County has begun the installation of a traffic light at the crosswalk on Elmwood Ave. between the Medical Center and the Central Plant. The construction is expected to last through the end of the month and during that period the flashing crossing lights will not work. For questions or comments, contact Mike Rink at 275-4810. To receive e-mail notification of future shutdowns, projects, and emergency notifications, visit the Facilities Notifications Web page.

International LPGA Champions Discuss Life on World Tour

Four LPGA champions from different parts of the world—France, South Korea, Canada, and the United States—will discuss the challenges they face as women competing on the road at the third annual "Conversation with Champions." The event is presented by the Susan B. Anthony Center for Women's Leadership and Wegmans LPGA and sponsored by Polisseni and USA Payroll. Read more...

Learn How to Purchase, Maintain, Insure a House

NeighborWorks Rochester will offer classes at the Medical Center on how to purchase, maintain, budget, and insure a house during the month of June. Dates, times, and locations of the one-hour classes, as well as registration information, is posted online. For more information on the University's home ownership incentives, visit the Home Ownership Programs Web page.

Baby Receives New Liver in the Nick of Time

Victor residents Jodi and Jeff Engebrecht knew their daughter, Hallie, was small for her age—at 2 months old, she only placed in the 25th percentile on the weight charts. Up to that point, Hallie's pediatrician had thought the problem—failure to thrive — likely stemmed from nursing complications. Read more...

"As computer programs make images easier than ever to manipulate, editors at a growing number of scientific publications are turning into image detectives, examining figures to test their authenticity." Read more...